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The waters of the Dinaric Karst drain into both the Adriatic and the Black Sea basins. Precipitation is high, yet surface waters are scarce, with the exception of sinking streams.
Susanne Reier +2 more
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The Dinaric Karst is a global hotspot for subterranean diversity, with two distinct peaks of species richness in the northwest and southeast, and an area of a lower species richness in the central part.
Marko Lukić +10 more
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Age Estimates for Some Subterranean Taxa and Lineages in the Dinaric Karst
Using a comparative phylogeographic approach and different independent molecular clocks we propose a timescale for the evolution of troglobionts in the Dinaric Karst that is relatively consistent over a wide taxonomic range.
Peter Trontelj +5 more
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The Dinaric karst is the largest continuous karstland in Europe. With its outermost northwestern and eastern parts it extends to the territory of Slovenia and Serbia.
Dejan Milenić, Metka Petrič
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Environmental Histories of the Dinaric Karst
This multi- and interdisciplinary book will offer novel environmental history (EH) research on Dinaric Karst, one of European largest continuous karstic areas, from prehistory to contemporary history.
Mrgić, Jelena +4 more
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Introduction to the Dinaric Karst
Dinaric karst is expansive, 800 km long and up to 150 km wide area of karst, which extends over majority of Dinaric mountains and therefore also over the southwestern part of Slovenia.
Nadja Zupan Hajna +2 more
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Water resources analysis of the Rječina karst spring and river (Dinaric karst)
The paper deals with complex hydrological/hydrogeological behaviour in the Rječina karst spring and river basin located in the north-western part of the deep and developed Croatian Dinaric karst.
Ognjen Bonacci +2 more
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Speleoseismology in the Dinaric Karst of Slovenia [PDF]
Cave sediments may be used not only as an archive for past climate changes but also as an important and until recently an overlooked archive for seismic events. This has been done in many karstic areas around the world, but not in the Dinaric Karst area of Slovenia making this study a pioneer work.
BOURABEE, DONNA M A M S
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The minnow Phoxinus lumaireul (Leuciscidae) shifts the Adriatic-Black Sea basin divide in the north-western Dinaric Karst region. [PDF]
Karst landscapes are characterized by intermittent and sinking streams. The most common method used to study underground hydrological connections in karst is tracing tests.
Reier S +4 more
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Shafts of Life and Shafts of Death in Dinaric karst, Popovo Polje Case (Bosnia & Hercegovina)
In literature, Popovo polje is considered as a distinctive phenomenon of Dinaric karst. It is situated in the south part of Dinaric karst, at the end of Trebišnjica watershed. Recorded within it are numerous other typical phenomena.
Ivo Lučić
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